Historical Marker
U. S. Forest Service in Texas
Historical marker location:
Zavalla vicinity, Texas
( 5.5 miles SE of Zavalla on SH 63 (in roadside park in Angelina National Forest))
Marker installed: 1968
This area--heart of the Piney Woods and the East Texas forest industry--was, in 1933, cutover forests and worked-out farms. That year the Texas Legislature authorized the establishment of national forests in the state.
Today Angelina, Davy Crockett, Sabine and Sam Houston forests (the 4 national forests in Texas) include over 658,000 acres.
Under management, net growth exceeds 175,000,000 board feet with a value of over $7,000,000 yearly. In addition, forests offer extensive recreation areas. U. S. Forest Service offices have been in Lufkin since 1947. (1968).